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CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK

Chapter 10. CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK. OVERVIEW. Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol Connect to a wireless network Connect to the Internet using dial-up networking Connect to a virtual private network (VPN)

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CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK

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  1. Chapter 10 CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TOA NETWORK

  2. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK OVERVIEW • Configure and troubleshoot the TCP/IP protocol • Connect to a wireless network • Connect to the Internet using dial-up networking • Connect to a virtual private network (VPN) • Configure and troubleshoot Internet Connection Sharing (ICS) • Configure and manage Remote Desktop and Remote Assistance

  3. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK CONFIGURING TCP/IP • OSI and DARPA reference models • TCP/IP protocol architecture • TCP/IP addressing • Troubleshooting TCP/IP

  4. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK REFERENCE MODELS

  5. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK THE TCP/IP PROTOCOL SUITE

  6. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK THE TCP/IP PROTOCOL SUITE (CONTINUED) • Routable networking protocol • Supported by most operating systems • Can connect dissimilar systems • Provides access to Internet resources • Cross-platform client/server framework

  7. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK IP ADDRESSES

  8. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK STATIC IP ADDRESSING

  9. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK DYNAMIC IP ADDRESSING • Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) • Automatic Private IP Addressing (APIPA) • Autoconfiguration for multiple network connectivity

  10. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK DYNAMIC HOST CONFIGURATION PROTOCOL (DHCP)

  11. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK CONFIGURING A DHCP CLIENT

  12. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK AUTOMATIC PRIVATE IP ADDRESSING (APIPA)

  13. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK ALTERNATIVE CONFIGURATION FOR TCP/IP

  14. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK TROUBLESHOOTING TCP/IP

  15. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK IPCONFIG

  16. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK PING

  17. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK TESTING CONNECTIVITY AND NAME RESOLUTION

  18. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK WIRELESS NETWORK TERMINOLOGY • 802.11a/b/g • Infrastructure mode • Ad hoc mode • Service Set Identifier (SSID) • Wired Equivalent Protection (WEP) • 802.11i (WPA)

  19. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK CONNECTING TO A WIRELESS NETWORK

  20. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK CONNECTING TO A NON-MICROSOFT NETWORK • Client Services for NetWare (CSNW) • NWLink protocol • Third-party network clients and protocols

  21. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK INSTALLING CLIENT SERVICES FOR NETWARE

  22. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK INSTALLING NWLINK

  23. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK NEW CONNECTION WIZARD • Connect to the Internet using dial-up networking. • Dial-up connection • Broadband connection • Connect to your workplace. • Dial-up connection • VPN connection

  24. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK CONFIGURING A NEW REMOTE CONNECTION

  25. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK CONFIGURING A VPN CONNECTION

  26. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK ENABLING INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING

  27. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK ENABLING INTERNET CONNECTION SHARING (CONTINUED) • Reassigns TCP/IP address on LAN interface • Enables limited IP address assignment service • Enables DNS proxy and NAT

  28. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK ENABLING REMOTE DESKTOP

  29. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK USING REMOTE DESKTOP

  30. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK REQUESTING REMOTE ASSISTANCE

  31. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK OFFERING REMOTE ASSISTANCE

  32. Chapter 10: CONNECTING WINDOWS XP PROFESSIONAL TO A NETWORK SUMMARY • The TCP/IP and DARPA reference models describe networks. • The DARPA model describes the TCP/IP protocol suite. • Microsoft TCP/IP supports static and dynamic addressing. • APIPA provides addresses when DHCP is unavailable. • The New Connection Wizard is used to create remote connections. • Remote Desktop provides remote control. • Remote Assistance enables remote support.

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